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Chase Madar, a civil rights lawyer and contributor to The London Review of Books, Le Monde Diplomatique, Counterpunch and The American Conservative, illustrates how prisons like the one at Guantanamo Bay are not the exception, but rather the rule, when it comes to the American criminal justice and penal systems.
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Producer: TomDispatch
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: TomDispatch; Tom Engelhardt; Timothy MacBain; Chase Madar; Guantanamo; Bagram; US prisons; life sentence; juvenile offender; torture; criminal justice; penal system
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
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